Dataset: BOL
Taxa: Hypolepis
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn
99927Esterhuysen, E.E.   253341956-02-05
South Africa, Western Cape, CALEDON, RIVER ZONDER EINDE WATERS; KLOOF NEAR ZONDEREND.

BOL
Hypolepis villoso-viscida (Thouars) Tardieu
99928Schelpe, E.A.C.L.E.   37311953-03-03
?, ST. HELENA.

BOL
Hypolepis villoso-viscida (Thouars) Tardieu
99929Roux , J.P.   7451979-11-03
?, STREAMBANKS ON SOUTHERN ASPECT OF TAFEL KOPPIE.

BOL
Hypolepis villosa-viscida (Thouars) Tardieu
99930Unknown   s.n.1976-08-23
?, ST. HELENA

BOL
Hypolepis villoso-viscida (Thouars) Tardieu
99931Unknown   s.n.1976-08-23
?, ST. HELENA.

BOL
Hypolepis villoso-viscida (Thouars) Tardieu
99932Dickson   1351962-03-01
?, ATLANTIC PROVINCE. NIGHTINGALE

BOL
Hypolepis goetzei Hieron. ex Reimers
99934FADEN RB, AJ   71/ 8861971-10-24
?, NYERI DIST, ABERDARE MTS, KIANDONGORO TRACK ABOVE TUCHA(TUSHA), 0.7KM OUTSIDE ABERDARE NAT. PARK., -0.46666 36.73333, 3020 - 3020m

BOL
Hypolepis goetzei Hieron. ex Reimers
99935FADEN RB, AJ   71/ 8861971-10-24
?, NYERI DIST, ABERDARE MTS, KIANDONGORO TRACK ABOVE TUCHA(TUSHA), 0.7KM OUTSIDE ABERDARE NAT. PARK., -0.46666 36.73333, 3020 - 3020m

BOL
Hypolepis goetzei Hieron. ex Reimers
99936Faden, R.B.   70/ 1161970-02-28
?, KENYA, K4, MERU DIST, VOLCANIC CONE KIRUI ON SLOPES OF ITHANGUNI, NE. SIDE OF MT. KENYA, IN CRATER., -0.08333 37.53333, 2530 - 2530m

BOL
Hypolepis goetzei Hieron. ex Reimers
99937Esterhuysen, E.E.   253011956-01-27
Uganda, Ruwenzori mtns, Bujuku valley., 3030m

BOL
Hypolepis villosa-viscida (Thouars) Tardieu
99938Mejland, Y.   11581938-01-18
Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha, Above Sandy Point., 200m

BOL
Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn
BOL218518   
South Africa, Western Cape

BOL
Hypolepis sparsisora (Schrad.) Kuhn
BOL218519   
South Africa, Western Cape


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